Fieldwork in tourism methods, issues and reflections
This book incorporates a rich and diverse set of fieldwork experiences, insights and reflections on conducting fieldwork in different settings, the problems that emerge, the solutions that were developed, and the realities of being 'in the field'. Fieldwork in Tourism is an essential guide...
Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Idioma: | Inglés |
Colección: | Routledge studies in contemporary geographies of leisure, tourism, and mobility.
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Acceso en línea: | Acceso restringido con credenciales, usuarios UPSA |
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- 1 Fieldwork in Tourism-Touring Research: Where Does Tourism End and Fieldwork Begin? / C. Michael Hall
- 2 Defining and Redefining Conceptual Frameworks for Social Science Field Research / Alan Lew
- Research Relationships: Power, Politics and Patron-client Affinities
- 3 Researching the Political in Tourism: Where Knowledge Meets Power / C. Michael Hall
- 4 The Visible/Invisible Researcher: Ethics and Politically-Sensitive Research / Stephanie Chok
- 5 Interviewing Elites: Perspectives from the Medical Tourism Sector in India and Thailand / Audrey Bochaton and Bertrand Lefebvre
- Positionality: Researcher Position in the Field, Practicalities, Perils, and Pitfalls
- 6 Reflexivity and Ethnography in Community Tourism Research / Teresa Leopold
- 7 Doing 'Risky' and 'Sexy' Research: Reframing the Concept of 'Relational' in Qualitative Research / Reiko Yamagishi
- 8 Studying Halal Restaurants in New Zealand: Experiences and Perspectives of a Muslim Female Researcher / Melissa wan Hassan
- 9 Researching Heritage Tourism in Singapore: An Outsider Perspective as an Asset? / David Tantow
- 10 Cosmopolitan Methodologies: Implications of the Ethnographer's Multiple Positions in Studying Tourism / Malita Allan
- 11 Allowing Women's Voices to be Heard in Tourism Research: Competing Paradigms of Method / Jo Bensemann
- Methods and Processes
- 12 Studying Local-to-Global Tourism Dynamics Through Glocal Ethnography / Noel B. Salazar
- 13 Researching Second Home Tourism in South Africa: Methodological Challenges and Innovations / Gijsbert Hoogendoorn and Gustav Visser
- 14 Off the Record: Segmenting Informal Discussions into Viable Methodological Categories / Jamie Gillen
- 15 Know Yourself: Making the Visual Work in Tourism Research / Jenny Chio
- 16 Work it Out: Using Work as Participant Observation to Study Tourism / Chris McMorran
- 17 Researching Tourists in the Outdoors - Challenges and Experiences from Protected Areas in Sweden / Sandra Wall Reinius
- 18 Challenges in Fieldwork Researching Group Service Experiences at a White Water Rafting Provider in New Zealand / Joerg Finsterwalder and Volker G. Kuppelwieser
- 19 On Facing Rejection: Volunteer Tourists that I Could Not Interview Harng Luh Sin
- Future Directions and New Environments
- 20 In Cyberspace Can Anybody Hear You Scream? Issues in the Conduct of Online Fieldwork / C. Michael Hall
- 21 Integrating Researchers and Indigenous Communities: Reflections From Northern Canada / R.H. Lemelin, E. Wiersma and E.J. Stewart
- 22 Managing Post-Fieldwork Interpersonal Relationships: Mea (maxima?) Culpa / David Timothy Duval
- 23 Concluding Thoughts: Where Does Fieldwork End and Tourism Begin? / C. Michael Hall